Otago Daily Times

Dunedin’s Ng good chance to claim top prize

- ADRIAN SECONI

FAIR warning.

You might want to avoid playing pool at the pub this weekend.

The country’s best pool players have gathered in Dunedin to compete in the national 8ball tournament.

The event has attracted more than 90 competitor­s including all six members of the New Zealand team — Matt Edwards, Chris McBreen, Toan Nguyen, Brendan Ng, Simon Singleton and Molrudee Kasemchaiy­anan.

They are competing for a total prize pool of around $10,000, which ought to keep them out of the pubs but you never know.

Dunedin’s Ng shapes as good a chance as anyone of collecting the top prize in the men’s competitio­n.

The 31yearold took up the sport as a teenager but gave it away for a fiveyear period

But he returned to the game in 2012 and two years ago to his surprise was named in the New Zealand team.

On his first trip with the national squad, Ng found himself playing the deciding frame in the transtasma­n test in Adelaide in 2016.

The nations were deadlocked and Ng was playing the Australian No 1 in the decider.

The match was locked 77. Ng played what he thought was a good safety shot but his opponent found a way to sink his shot and then cleaned up the frame to win 87.

‘‘He got out of the safety, potted the ball and ran the rack. I was sitting there thinking maybe I should have had a go,’’ Ng said.

‘‘Because of that we lost by one point. ‘‘It felt like it was my fault.’’ Ng was able to redeem himself in Melbourne earlier this year.

‘‘We won. We actually smashed them, so I was pretty happy.

‘‘It actually meant more to me than anyone else thought, just because I was there in 2016 when it didn’t go our way.’’

The 8ball nationals get under way early this morning and will finish up tomorrow evening.

New Zealand No 1 Matt Edwards has to be the favourite in the men’s competitio­n and Molrudee Kasemchaiy­anan a strong contender in the women’s tournament.

Ng has been doing plenty of practising and he is on home tables.

‘‘Honestly, once we are down to the last eight players it could be anyone’s game.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? You are going down . . . Dunedin 8ball player Brendan Ng lines up the black during a practice session at Bowey’s Pool Lounge yesterday.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON You are going down . . . Dunedin 8ball player Brendan Ng lines up the black during a practice session at Bowey’s Pool Lounge yesterday.

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